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a dramatic day in court as jerry sandusky faces off against his victims. and a judge sends sandusky to jail for the rest of his life. >>> romney rising. more new polls showing mitt romney closing in now in a key battleground state. what's behind the new strategy, his son? >>> the real-life spy helps he claimed kill one of al qaeda's most wanted terrorists tracking him down because the terrorist's wife wanted western shampoo. >>> and the conversation. a family lets our cameras roll as they talk for the first time about what they want at the end of life. >> i actually had a great life. >> join us as a new conversation begins in america tonight. >>> good evening, as we come on the air former penn state coach jerry sandusky has been sentenced to prison for the rest of his life. he is 68 and today he was sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. the price for sexually abusing children and today in the courtroom, he defiantly stood face to face with some of his victims who were just ten feet away. abc's senior national correspondent jim avila was there. >> rep
a dramatic day in court as jerry sandusky faces off against his victims. and a judge sends sandusky to jail for the rest of his life. >>> romney rising. more new polls showing mitt romney closing in now in a key battleground state. what's behind the new strategy, his son? >>> the real-life spy helps he claimed kill one of al qaeda's most wanted terrorists tracking him down because the terrorist's wife wanted western shampoo. >>> and the conversation. a family lets our...
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. >>> sandusky speaks. disgraced football coach jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence as a judge prepares to sentence him for sexually abusing children. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >>> and spreading outbreak. a ninth death is reported in the meningitis outbreak. health officials say thousands of people may have been exposed to the disease. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. mitt romney continues tone joy a polling boost from his strong debate performance. the obama campaign reveals a new ad today. both candidates head to the heartland. tara is in washington with more on all of this. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. negative ads were blanketing the airwaves in those key swing states, including one featuring big bird, which ridicules mitt romney after he said it's not worth borough money from china to fund, among other things, pbs. today both candidates are back out there burning up the campaign trail. presid
. >>> sandusky speaks. disgraced football coach jerry sandusky proclaims his innocence as a judge prepares to sentence him for sexually abusing children. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >>> and spreading outbreak. a ninth death is reported in the meningitis outbreak. health officials say thousands of people may have been exposed to the disease. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, everybody. good to be with you. mitt...
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jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> breaking news for you right now. jerry sandusky has
jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while...
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jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxic
jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying...
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jerry sandusky has never admitted guilt. he defended himself yesterday in an interview with a penn state radio station. >> the young man who is a dramatic and veteran acouser started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated group of others. they won. i wondered what they really won, attention, financial gain being prestige will all be temporary. before you blame me as others have, look at everything and everybody. >> reporter: in his statement, sandusky continuously refers to his victims only as accusers. he says he will continue to fight for justice and a second chanrosecutors, about six of his victims are expected to speak at today's hearing. defense is laying ground for an appeal saying the speedy trial didn't give them enough time to properly prepare. sandusky's entire statement is posted on our web site at myfoxdc.com. just click on web links. >> thank you. >>> developing this morning across the country, fear grows as the number of cases in the deadly meningitis outbreak continues to rise. the latest number from
jerry sandusky has never admitted guilt. he defended himself yesterday in an interview with a penn state radio station. >> the young man who is a dramatic and veteran acouser started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated group of others. they won. i wondered what they really won, attention, financial gain being prestige will all be temporary. before you blame me as others have, look at everything and everybody. >> reporter: in his statement, sandusky continuously refers...
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gje jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management >>> breaking news for you right now. jerry sandusky has been speaking out loud from his jail cell. his attorney is confirming that the voice on the tape is that of jerry sandusky. we're still processing this tape. penn state radio, the college radio station, released an audio statement from the former penn state assistant coach in which the coach proclaims that he is innocent. you will remember that mr. sandusky was convicted on 45 counts of child se
gje jerry sandusky, he speaks. and he doesn't just speak to himself in his prison cell, he recorded it and released it for all of us to hear and by my watch, he's just hours away from a very serious sentencing. we're going to have that statement and you're going to hear it, next. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover...
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sandusky will also have his final say. charlie, norah? >> armen, thanks. >>> confirming president obama's top adviser, john brennan, is meeting in tripoli. now more with the key witness that will testify to congress tomorrow, sharyl attkisson, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. elite team in libya, that was pulled out one week before the benghazi attack which killed his friend, u.s. ambassador stevens and three others. how well did you know ambassador stevens? >> very well. i got to know him very well. we lived and worked on the a residence compound, ate breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner with him, when he wasn't at diplomatic functions. >> reporter: woods says ambassador stevens, based in tripoli, benghazi, one of the first to declare its free from gadhafi's rule. it was still a dangerous place. >> there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. a parade down the street. they raised their flag on one of the county buildings there. >> isn't that sort of a red flag for the security situation, that you have al qaeda support
sandusky will also have his final say. charlie, norah? >> armen, thanks. >>> confirming president obama's top adviser, john brennan, is meeting in tripoli. now more with the key witness that will testify to congress tomorrow, sharyl attkisson, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. elite team in libya, that was pulled out one week before the benghazi attack which killed his friend, u.s. ambassador stevens and three others. how well did you know ambassador stevens? >>...
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jerry sandusky faces a sentence of 10 to more than 218 years. last night, we got a sneak preview of the statement he will read here at the court today. jerry sandusky now regrets not taking the stand in his own defense, after being convicted of 48 counts of sex abuse against young boys. for the last ten months, he's been writing a statement he plans to read today. last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can make me out as a monster. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: judge john cleland has a during which laws changed and mandatory minimums were increased. his attorney, joe amendola, says sandusky is going to fight for a new trial. >> his morale has been amazingly upbeat. he's been working on his appeal. he's very -- i think he's very confident that he's going to get another shot at this. >> reporter: in addition to sandusky speaking, the sentencing hearing will include arguments by attorneys, possible messages of support fr
jerry sandusky faces a sentence of 10 to more than 218 years. last night, we got a sneak preview of the statement he will read here at the court today. jerry sandusky now regrets not taking the stand in his own defense, after being convicted of 48 counts of sex abuse against young boys. for the last ten months, he's been writing a statement he plans to read today. last night, he issued an audio statement, which ran on penn state's studio-run radio. >> they can take away by life. they can...
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jerry sandusky will be sentenced. and the former coach is out with a statement proclaiming his innocence. >>> and mitt romney has seen a post-debate bump in many polls. abc news releases new numbers later today. >>> nor saber rattling from north korea. this time warning its missiles are capable of reaching the u.s. mainland. the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. showers around chicago, des moines, green bay, and minneapolis. and a wintry mix in northern minnesota. scattered showers in the bay area. >>> finally from us this morning, if everything goes as planned, a death-defying feet of courage will make it into the history books later today. >> felix baumgartner is scheduled to free fall from the edge of space and go towards the new mexico desert. the plan, years in the making, is astounding. felix baumgartner will try to make a supersonic, stratosphere jump, from 23 mile
jerry sandusky will be sentenced. and the former coach is out with a statement proclaiming his innocence. >>> and mitt romney has seen a post-debate bump in many polls. abc news releases new numbers later today. >>> nor saber rattling from north korea. this time warning its missiles are capable of reaching the u.s. mainland. the warning comes days after south korea announced a deal with the u.s. to extend its missile range. >>> looking at today's weather. a drizzle in...
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tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with thousands of protesters. angry at germany for imposing tough austerity measures on greece in return for a bailout. merkel was there to support greece's embattled prime minister, who said his country is flatout exhausted. germany happens to be the most powerful economic engine in all of europe, and has a lot of sway in economic matters. >>> it's been four weeks since the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed our ambassador and three other americans. and in this political season, the attack is increasingly becoming a political issue. a congressional committee will hold big hearings
tonight in the eyes of the law, jerry sandusky is a sexually violent predator. he's in a state prison reception center where he's being evaluated, so officials can figure out exactly where he'll be imprisoned. brian? >> john yang after spending the day at the courthouse in pennsylvania for us, john, thanks. >>> overseas now, look at what happened when german chancellor angela merkel visited greece today. her first visit since that nation's meltdown began. police clashed with...
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incredible jerry sandusky coming up. authorities this mexico say this guy ran one of the most vicious drug cartels on planet earth. officials there say they killed him. and used fingerprints to check his identity. they sure. while he was dead and in a casket at a funeral home, wait until you hear what happened then. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about that 401(k) you picked up back in the '80s. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like a lot of things, the market has changed, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and your...
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sandusky has his supporters. they were in the courtroom today. but, you know, certainly there's not a, you know, if there's a strong outwelling of support for sandusky or against this prosecution, there aren't a lot of signs of thatatatatatatatata? >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, charges chinese companies could steal sensitive data; choices in the presidential campaign; coping with climate change; and the death of a drug lord. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: questions swirled again today about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the associated press reported a state department document listed 230 security incidents in libya in the 12 months ending last july. then, last month, u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed when gunmen attacked the consulate. f.b.i. teams have had only limited access to the site, but attorney general eric holder today praised the libyan government's response. it's a challenging environment in which to operate but i th
sandusky has his supporters. they were in the courtroom today. but, you know, certainly there's not a, you know, if there's a strong outwelling of support for sandusky or against this prosecution, there aren't a lot of signs of thatatatatatatatata? >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, charges chinese companies could steal sensitive data; choices in the presidential campaign; coping with climate change; and the death of a drug lord. but first, with the other news of the day, here's...
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sandusky says he plans to file an appeal. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose the proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency and dishonesty. >> sandusky faces 60 to more than 400 years in prison. >>> the first lady will make her way to northern virginia today to campaign for her husband. michelle obama will speak to supporters in ladu loudoun coun. both candidates and their spouses are making a strong push with less than a month to election day. the first lady's event openth to the public at 2:45 this afternoon. >>> the president has catching up to do because of his oppon t opponent's strong debate performance. a new survey shows mitt romney holds a 4-point lead over the president 49% to 45%. this amounts to a huge swing. the poll also shows that romney's favorability is rising and that he's making gains among women and hispanic voters. >>> this week republicans are focusing on winni
sandusky says he plans to file an appeal. >> we will continue to fight. we didn't lose the proven facts, evidence, accurate locations and times. anything can be said. we lost to speculation and stories that were influenced by people who wanted to convict me. we must fight unfairness and consistency and dishonesty. >> sandusky faces 60 to more than 400 years in prison. >>> the first lady will make her way to northern virginia today to campaign for her husband. michelle obama...
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sandusky is also expected to speak. he faces some 400 years in prison. charlie? >> all right, armen, thank you. >>> president obama and governor mitt romney campaign in the critical state of ohio today. romney's going to try and capitalize on a big swing in the polls after last week's debate. this morning a national pew research poll of likely voters shows romney leads the president 49% to 45%. in the same poll last month, president obama led 51% to 43%. >> we face real challenges right now. but they're not greater than we're able to overcome. as long as we have leaders that will take us on the path that will restore america's strength and vitality, i'll bring us back. i will get us back on track. i will keep america strong with strong values and strong homes. i'll make sure we rebuild our economy. we've put people to work and i'll make sure we have a the strongest military in the history of the world. we'll keep the military second to none. >> last night san francisco, the president told supporters his record on international affairs is strong. >> every brave am
sandusky is also expected to speak. he faces some 400 years in prison. charlie? >> all right, armen, thank you. >>> president obama and governor mitt romney campaign in the critical state of ohio today. romney's going to try and capitalize on a big swing in the polls after last week's debate. this morning a national pew research poll of likely voters shows romney leads the president 49% to 45%. in the same poll last month, president obama led 51% to 43%. >> we face real...
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jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his gregarious everyone's pal persona shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he's 97 or 98 years old. so he's going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife dottie in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdi verdict, and in a defiant trim bling voice proclaimed his innocence, quote, i feel a need to talk. i didn't do these alleged disgusting acts. a more emotional echo of what we heard him say in a public statement released to the penn state radio station. >> they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: but in court sandusky would not have the last word. three of his ten victims confronted him face to face. victim five, i'm haunted by his naked body. victim six, kids you promised to help you victimized. and victim four, you were supposed to be a
jerry sandusky has lost weight. his skin turned gray. and his gregarious everyone's pal persona shrunken inward, the arrogance gone. >> he did not have the annoying grin the a defeated man today. >> reporter: that was before the judge lowered the boom. not a day less than 30 years, as many as 60. >> he will not get out until he's 97 or 98 years old. so he's going to die in prison. >> reporter: his wife dottie in court for support. sandusky complained about the verdi...
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he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there was victim number four. he was different, anderson. because he was somewhat defiant. he was defiant during the trial, defiant today as well. he did look at jerry sandusky not once, not twice, but several times as he spoke. he said i want you to know i do not forgive you. i don't know if i will ever forgive you. so a lot of emotion, lot of anger in the courtroom as well. >> did sandusky look at the victims? >> reporter: he did. he did throughout the entire proceeding. when each victim got up to speak, he looked directly at them. you know, he was criticiz
he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there...
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the jerry sandusky sawgrass services -- surfaces again. >> what he is saying about the guilty verdict now. >> ava marie good morning. it took a year morning commute. dealing with problems out there. be careful and give yourself time to get out there early. atwater, an accident. the latest one. another one tracking at franklin town road and lawrence road. everything checks out ok on the jfx. earlier problems are cleared. 66 m.p.h.. 59 in the white marsh area traveling southbound on i-95. no problems to report along would one north and south to and from the beltway. a live view of traffic. 83. no problems at the moment coming towards us. southbound traffic. a nice start the maryland line down to the beltway. let's switch to a live view of traffic. 95 at the memorial bridge, southbound traffic going away from us. looking good. that is the latest on traffic. >> we have on the marc trains on the penn line no service north of martin airport due to a terror outages. camden trains are on schedule. light rail and metro subway both operating on time. the 10 buses operating with a delayed this m
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our love continues. >> a daring and risky statement from jerry sandusky. he is expected to address the court in his sentencing tomorrow and we expect more of the same then too, diane. >> he could in theory get up to life tomorrow. >> certainly for his life because he's 68 years, he can get many, many years that would effectively be his life in prison. >> thank you, jim, for this breaking news. >>> now we move to the outbreak of meningitis and a big leap in the number of patients tonight. 105 confirmed cases now across 9 states. at least eight people have died, and tonight the cdc warns 13,000 americans may still be at some risk. officials are even calling on local police to help identify those who might be at risk because they received a steroid injection for back pain. >>> and now to the weather whiplash around the country. in a 24-hour period, more than half the country has traded flip-flops for snow boots or t-shirts for sweaters. temperatures plummeting so fast, records are shattering from coast to coast. so what is the consequence of this, and what do
our love continues. >> a daring and risky statement from jerry sandusky. he is expected to address the court in his sentencing tomorrow and we expect more of the same then too, diane. >> he could in theory get up to life tomorrow. >> certainly for his life because he's 68 years, he can get many, many years that would effectively be his life in prison. >> thank you, jim, for this breaking news. >>> now we move to the outbreak of meningitis and a big leap in the...
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today the judge said he was taking sandusky's denial and outright lies into account, then he put sandusky behind bars for decades. and the judge told the victims that they will be remembered not for the assault they survived, but for their courage in coming forward. david lee miller covered the trial and the sentencing hearing and he's live outside the courthouse. how did people react when the judge pronounced the sentence? >> it was notable, shep, that sandusky appeared to be completely unemotional when he heard the sentence. 30 years behind bars. he briefly looked down, but he displayed no other emotion. the judge said he could have sentenced sandusky to certaintiries, but essentially added that by doing so would serve no purpose. the defense and the prosecution each saw something positive in the judge's ruling. >> obviously it's still a life sentence, but a lot less than we thought it could have been. >> i believe that the sentence that the court imposed was a wise and proper one and that reflected the seriousness of the crimes. the harm he caused and the need to remove him from societ
today the judge said he was taking sandusky's denial and outright lies into account, then he put sandusky behind bars for decades. and the judge told the victims that they will be remembered not for the assault they survived, but for their courage in coming forward. david lee miller covered the trial and the sentencing hearing and he's live outside the courthouse. how did people react when the judge pronounced the sentence? >> it was notable, shep, that sandusky appeared to be completely...
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jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for his hearing today. >> reporter: what a stunning set of circumstances here. putting that out, his public voice, through a radio station. the judge, evidently yesterday had warned everyone that injuje sandusky was not to be critical of the process. so this possibly was the only other way he would be able to do that. we know in a statement that he is not going to say i am sorry. he has already said that he is not going to admit guilt. he believes he didn't do it. but for him to state that he could blame it on everyone else and extend a
jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for...
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sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate millions of facebook users whose names and pictures were used in a sponsored stories ad with a cash payment of $10 each. a federal judge rejected an earlier settlement offer that set aside $20 million for lawyers and advocacy groups and no money for users. >> newly declassified documents shows the u.s. air force was trying to build a flying saucer. this is back in 1956 while publicly denying the existence of ufos. officials were prepared to spend over $3 million for a super sonic saucer that could take off and land vertically and reach spaeds o
sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate...